Epoxy would glue beads to bone best.
Epoxy.
hot glue gun would probably be your best bet
Bead-glue
You can attach beads by sewing or gluing them. Sew beads on like you would buttons. If you do glue them make sure you are using a flexible fabric glue for beads or sequins. Make sure the glue dries clear and that you put enough glue to go throught the hole to help hold it. Do not machine wash anything you have glued beads to. They will be chipped or knocked off.
Either use a hot glue gun or some super glue.
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It isn't a cow, it's a bull named Elmer, husband of Borden's Elsie the cow. Some glues are made from rendered cows hooves (as are gelatin products like Jel-O), leading some people to joke about the cow on the Elmer's bottle being representative of its ingredients. In an episode of The Simpsons, vegetarian Lisa hallucinated that the cow on her glue bottle accused her with: "You won't eat my meat, but you glue with my feet."
Elmer's glue was first marketed by Borden Dairy company and 'Elsie' the cow was their logo and mascot. On the glue bottles is 'Elsies' husband, 'Elmer' the bull.
No, it had or has cow in it....notice the cow on it....resource: A show on DiscoveryANS 2 -Elmer's glue contains polyvinyl acetate.
take the branch and keep in cow skull's mouth.next keep the snail in the cow skull the scorpion will trapped
The thickness of a pig head can vary from the size of the pig. They are known for having thick skulls with adults having the thickest.
To effectively glue beads to glass for a beautiful and durable design, use a strong adhesive specifically designed for glass and jewelry making. Clean the glass surface thoroughly before applying the glue, and carefully place the beads in your desired design. Allow the glue to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions for a secure and long-lasting bond.